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Anyone got some spare boots we could borrow to freak out the AFN safety monitor? :smoking:

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So she is ready for bondage.
Only problem is I forgot to plan for bondage. No where to really tie to.

The two main issues I have is I need to be able to remove lid daily. So I can't tie below lid.
And I would rather not drill 20 holes in my lid. Afraid it might weaken the support too much
Glue some pencils on the lid? Lol . Any suggestions from the bondage master. The girl is begging though lol
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Thumb tacks lol just take some twine and wrap it around one of the big fat tacks like fir posters n stuff
 
any you fellers care to talk about flower feeding?

"fairly-something" said i can continue to feed my plants but I just wanna get everyones take, opinions and XP with feeding during flowering. :greenthumb:?

TMK higher P means better flowering. I also kno that increase in glucose helps with flowering. So i use Eleanors V11 .15, .85, .55 and unsulphured molasses in my feeds and sometimes compost tea. however i read somewhere that once your girls hairs are turning brown/red you should stop feeding. this anecdotal info. really trying to get a better idea whats working for who. obviously growing is very individually specific, but please share some stories or info if any!!:cheers:
 
however i read somewhere that once your girls hairs are turning brown/red you should stop feeding.

This sounds a lot like the common practice of flushing during the couple weeks before harvest. The general idea as I understand it is that you stop feeding the last couple weeks so the plant has to look inward for nutrients and starts consuming what it has stored up in the leaves and the flowers. Supposedly, it can help the end smoke have a smoother, less chemical taste and even supposedly burn better (ie...if you don't get white ash when you smoke you didn't flush right type claims).

While many people swear by flushing, there is a growing number that feel it is more of a myth that has grown to the point of near gospel, and that flushing your plants for the last few days or weeks is a bad idea.

Best debate I've read on it so far is in the thread over in @pop22 's mythbusting section of the forums: https://www.autoflower.org/threads/flushing-the-myth-that-wont-die.56274/
 
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